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A Students Crdinary Day? Unusual things happened dur- ing a run of the mill day at Hastings Senior High, that made school a little more excit- ing. The theatre arts students showed off some make-up tech- niques that were different and greatly amusing. Eggs showed up at school one day, but they were not for throwing. The eggs represented babies and the students from the child development classes became mothers and fathers for a week. TLC was given to the hard on many of the responsibilities of parents. The drama club sponsored Kiss-O-Grams on Valentine's Day. For a quarter, a student could send a Valentine to any- one they wished in school. The receiver would get a song, a kiss and a lollypop. The school day had its lighter moments to relieve the tensions of school work. Child development classes assumed the role of parents by babysitting eggs for a week. ONE OF THE fun things in theatre arts is the way you can make yourself look, as len- nifer Bailey showed us. V boiled eggs as the students took 4 4, M 5 . M if ,',. .,. -,ft-1, , sf - ff 9 W, I 35,9 1 , 1 WOW WAS Ken Chapin's reaction to his talents that he demonstrated in theatre arts, with his goatee. PATIENTLY AWAITING his kiss from a se- cret admirer was Mike Novak. Drama Club member De Berg delivered the kiss, song and lollypop. 38 l WA Y if W . ,v,43.m.. gm . 'fa
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Lisa Did Rhyme, All the Time HMS. Olson was really orga- nized. She took alot out of herself and gave it to us, so we could produce a good produc- tion, stated De Berg. The production was David and Lisa, a serious drama. The play focused on David Clemens, por- trayed by senior Greg McNa- mara, and Lisa Brent, played by sophomore Heidi Kugler. Both teenagers were living at and were attending a school for the mentally disturbed. Davis is very intelligent, but he is afraid that if anyone touches him, he will die. Lisa is a split schizophrenic. One of her personalities, Muriel, doesn't talk at allg the other personality, Lisa, talks only in rhymes. It was hard to understand exactly how David was feeling and how he would react, an- swered Greg McNamara when asked about his role. This was the first lead roles in a senior high play for both Mc- Namara and Kugler. On the second night, after the performance, the audience was encouraged to ask the actors anything about the characters they portrayed, and the work they did to produce the play. A MOMENT OF personal triumph for David fGreg McNamaraD and Lisa fHeidi Kuglerl Came at the end of the play when David de- manded, Take my hand, Lisa. Take my hand.
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THEATRE ARTS STUDENTS learn make-up techniques in class. Jennifer Bailey produced a realistic scar. STUDENTS PUT A lot of effort into decorat- ing their eggs. SURPRISE was Greg Feidt's reaction to the Kiss-O-Gram that was delivered to him in class by drama club member Heather Turngren. REAL LIFE EXPERIENCES are learned when babysitting a hard boiled egg for a week. KISS-O-GRAMS were very popular around school on Valentine's Day. Drama Club member, De Berg delivered one to Mr. Nel- son. I 39
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